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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a diva phase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period in someone's life when they exhibit behaviors or attitudes typically associated with a diva, such as being demanding or self-centered.
Example: "During her college years, she went through a diva phase, insisting on being the center of attention at every party."
Alternatives: "a dramatic phase" or "a self-centered phase".
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Did you go through a diva phase?
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"She's a diva".
"He's a diva".
"I'm not a diva.
My throat is a diva.
Anna's a diva.
"I'm a diva".
Forever a diva, that A-Rod.
Isn't she more of a diva?
He wasn't being a diva.
Brady is a butch worrywart; Cheeks is a tart diva (or maybe a diva tart).
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